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Fast Fact: The path to success
Read moreParents of color know their children's path to success runs through college. More than 9 in 10 say completing…
Fast Fact: Parents want to know
Read moreMore than 1 in 10 high schools reported students coming onto campus with a firearm or explosive in 2007-08. …
Fast Fact: Becoming a lever of change
Read moreAs a principal, Von Sheppard led a lot of improvement at his school. Now, as an assistant superintendent in…
Fast Fact: Senators demand student protections
Read moreEd Trust thanks the eight senators who recently asked Education Sec. Arne Duncan to investigate data manipulation tricks for-profit…
Implementation of Common Core Standards: Role for Advocates
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Fast Fact: Exceeding counselor capacity
Read moreEven though our most vulnerable students need extra help pursuing college, the average high school counselor is assigned to…
Fast Fact: Time is Money
Read moreStudents starting at four-year public institutions take an average of 5.7 years to earn a bachelor's degree. A year…
Raising achievement and closing gaps for Latino students: What do we know about what it will take?
Read moreDaria Hall and Sarah AlmyALAS Superintendents AcademyWashington, D.C. Published: November 30, 2012 JTNDaHIlM0U= Interested in using…
Statement from The Education Trust in support of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and others’ complaint against New York City’s specialized high schools admission process
Read moreWASHINGTON (November 29, 2012) Study after study confirms that a rigorous high school curriculum is the surest predictor…
Fast Fact: Giving thanks
Read moreThis week, Ed Trust is especially thankful for all the educators and advocates across the country who work hard…
Fast Fact: Investing in the future
Read more"Kids dreaming of becoming scientists or doctors ... even a president, they need a champion in Washington because ...…